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Do anyone knows a good home school program in texas?

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im look for something cheap no more than $2500

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  1. Pennfoster, I paid them $900

    or american academy, its around $400 dollars.


  2. The only thing I've ever heard of specific to Texas is Texas Tech's program: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/ode/ Not sure what the costs are.

    I don't know how many credit courses and all that you'd have to do, but Keystone might fit within your budget http://www.keystonehighschool.com/tuitio...

  3. some of the best ones are calvert there web site is www.calvertschool.com  sunlight  there web site is www.sunlight.com  and if your looking for a good english program use write source i dont know what there web site is called and for spelling use spelling power i dont know there web site ether and a good science program is pac and if you have young children who dont know how to read use sing spell read and write good luck

  4. try Light House

  5. Keystone National High/Middle School is world wide. So It is available to you. But it is correspondence (online) schooling.

  6. I believe Texas has free virtual school program through k-12.  Here's some information on virtual schools:

    http://www.successful-homeschooling.com/...

    Here's k-12's website:

    http://www.k12.com

    There are many ways to find inexpensive homeschool materials.  Here are some free homeschooling curriculua:

    http://www.successful-homeschooling.com/...

    Hope this helps!

  7. It's not Texas-specific, but it is "cheap." (While still being a very wonderful curriculum!!)

    There are a couple that are actually free, aside from possibly printing material off.

    Old Fashioned Education is the only one that is completely free, grades K-12 that is not government sponsored. It comes with 40 weeks of scheduling for each grade and a page with links to the readings you will need. It is VERY cool. I am using part of it this year for my daughter, and most of it the next. Along with parts of....

    Ambleside Online. It's a *mostly* free curriculum. There will be some books that can't be found on-line but must be purchased off-line. The books that must be purchased off-line can be found for a reasonable price, however. I have heard of people getting the books for free, because they were extremely tenacious in getting them without cost. ;)

    There's a Yahoo Group called 3RHomeschooling, a support group for parents that use these curriculums and other "classical" education formats. The group LOVES to share free-finds with each other, as well. ;)

    You are also welcome to visit my blog, at which I have many links to free things as well. I ask that you keep any comments peaceful, however! It's not a debate blog. :)

    http://oldfashionededucation.com/fullcur...

    http://www.amblesideonline.org/

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/3RHomescho...

    http://dancingamonginfiniteloveyahwehs.b...

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